New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is taking accountability for how things have gone for the organization in recent years under his stewardship. Speaking
Woody Johnson has received much of the criticism for the Jets' many recent miscues, and he admits there's merit to that criticism.
Johnson was directly asked if he he planned on being less involved in decision-making, and the Jets owner seemed to address the bombshell story. "You don't believe thos
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, heavily criticized for his role in last season's 5-12 disappointment, vows to improve in 2025. "Absolutely, I have to look in the mirror, and I have to be a better owner,
The Jets owner said all the right things when introducing his new head coach and general manager — will he follow through?
Jets owner Woody Johnson knows that he’s under the microscope after the final months of last season were defined by multiple reports of his intense meddling with football decisions. But while Johnson doesn’t agree with the accuracy of those reports,
Being better for Johnson means taking a more hands-off approach and letting the people he hired do their jobs.
The biggest "cheat code," so to speak, in sports is having good ownership. The value of having an owner who not only invests financially, but also hires
The Patriots struck gold with Mike Vrabel, who tops the ranking of NFL head coaching hires, while the Cowboys fell short with Brian Schottenheimer.
When Mike Tannenbaum started with the Jets as the team's director of player contracts in 1997, Aaron Glenn was entering his fourth NFL season with the Green & White. They've known each other 28 years and Tannenbaum feels like the former star cornerback will excel in his new role as head coach of the Jets.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day told TNT's Earnie Johnson and Charles Barkley the goal he's 'now set for myself' is to win multiple titles like Woody Hayes.